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It's tough to watch what you want without juggling five services or big bills.
 
  You can cut cable and get sports, news, shows  
  It's tough to watch what you want without juggling five services or big bills.  
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  Try a password manager to help you keep track.   Q and A: Best way to keep passwords safe
Kim Komando answers questions on consumer technology.
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  A privacy watchdog group filed a formal complaint with U.S. regulators over the emotions study.   Privacy watchdog files complaint over Facebook study
Privacy watchdog group filed a complaint with U.S. regulators over Facebook study.
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  Ethernet cables, used to connect computers to local area networks.   How free will the Internet be in 2025?
Threats to online freedom loom.
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  gaming      
  Brazilian football legend Ronaldo, right, gives champion August Rosenmeier, from Denmark, his trophy after he won the Grand Finale of the interactive virtual World Cup at Morro da Urca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.   Danish teen wins $20,000 in 'FIFA 14' tournament
FIFA Interactive World Cup held in Brazil; started in 2004.
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  FILE - In this Jan. 10, 2009 file photo, the Microsoft logo is seen at the company's exhibit at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Microsoft is so confident it has the Internet's best email service that it is about to spend at least $30 mill   Reports: Microsoft to unveil wearable device
Company may reveal a sophisticated fitness band later this year.
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  gaming      
  A scene from the World of Warcraft expansion Cataclysm.   'WoW' lead designer Pardo leaves Blizzard
Pardo also served as company's chief creative officer.
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  tech      
  T-Mobile CEO John Legere is interviewed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange last October.   T-Mobile CEO: FTC 'sensationalizing' bill claims
Legere says financial benefits alleged by FTC were 'incredibly overstated.'
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  tech      
  The Facebook logo is displayed on a laptop screen in Manila.   Report: Facebook researchers had few limits
Facebook data scientists had few limits on experiments they could run until recently.
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  tech      
  Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Wash.   Tech Five: Microsoft's wearable, GoPro rebounds
Tech giant is reportedly working on a fitness band.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Shelli Keisling, of Cocoa Beach, Fla., waits for the start of a concert. The annual Boston Pops Fourth of July concert was moved up a day because of potential heavy rain ahead of Hurricane Arthur.

Shelli Keisling, of Cocoa Beach, Fla., waits for the start of a concert. The annual Boston Pops Fourth of July concert was moved up a day because of potential heavy rain ahead of Hurricane Arthur.
 
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